Uttarakhand as we all know has been in a disturbing state of gloom ever since
flash floods and landslides hit the region a couple of days back. The only significant ray of sunshine has come from the brave
men in uniform, from the Indian Air force and Army teams who have been working
relentlessly to rescue the stranded people from the Char Dham Yatra areas. And such has been the illumination of these rays that a no-poet like me was moved enough to pen down this one. Read on...
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Your works of bravery kindle my hopes anew.
No fear, no wrath, no terrain seems to be stopping you.
You are rocketing ahead like a bullet clear of all blues.
Army Jawans skip their own meals to help the flood victims.
O Brave Jawan, I salute you!
For our safety, we are indebted and owe you our dues.
You endure hardships, you face the dangers,
And beam when you see the joy on the face of a worried mother or unite 2 lovers.
"I will never forget how these jawans have served us, better than our own relatives could have," ~ A survivor.
O Brave Jawan, I salute you!
By calling it all a call of duty,
You give us a sneak peek into your humility.
Actions pure with no hidden malice,
I rather choose to call it the highest form of self sacrifice!
You give us a sneak peek into your humility.
Actions pure with no hidden malice,
I rather choose to call it the highest form of self sacrifice!
"Yeh kaam hamare ghar ka hai, duty ka nahin (The rescue work we are doing is personal work for us and not a part of official duty)" ~ An Indo-Tibetan Border Police jawan.
O Brave Jawan, I salute you!
To the fury of nature, you proved strong and daunting too.
She tore the buildings, you built the bridge,
She burst the clouds; you passed the trapped, rice and porridge.
At a time when she has hollered and left us in spirits gloomy and tense,
You have taken on the battle and fought her back with sturdy physical and mental resilience.
To the fury of nature, you proved strong and daunting too.
She tore the buildings, you built the bridge,
She burst the clouds; you passed the trapped, rice and porridge.
At a time when she has hollered and left us in spirits gloomy and tense,
You have taken on the battle and fought her back with sturdy physical and mental resilience.
Army Jawans built a human bridge
to help victims cross where bridges collapsed.
O Brave Jawan, I salute you!
I feel proud of all the work that you do.
To all those who say superheroes are the likes of Superman and Spiderman,
I want to tell them, 'Hey! You aint seen anything yet,
Someday you should meet My Indian Army and Air Force Jawan,
A Brave heart to the core, HE is my hero and I am HIS fan!
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Since this
is one of my one-off poetry pieces, written in a rare moment
of stimulation... for the immense pride I have been feeling on reading
all about the Indian Army and Air Force Commandos over the past few
days... kindly excuse me and ignore all
grammatical and other poetical mistakes, if any. While I salute the brave men, I also pray to God to give strength to all those who have lost their near and dear ones to bear
this irreparable loss. Let us all do whatever we can!
Helpful links and contact numbers for Uttarakhand Flood Crisis:
Mobile tracking: To get location details of your loved ones stranded in Uttarakhand, try these helpline numbers: 9818003057, 9958976317.
Indian Army's website providing updates on the location of stranded people in Uttarakhand, list of rescued people, helpline numbers and more: http://suryahopes.in/
Searchable database of survivors from govt. records: http://aamjanata.com/official-data-released-uttarakhand-flood-crisis/
Google crisis map that shows relief camps, medical centres, drop off centres etc. http://google.org/crisismap/2013-uttrakhand-floods?gl=in
Give and share information to help the people in flood-hit Uttarakhand: https://www.facebook.com/helputtarakhandonline
Helpful links and contact numbers for Uttarakhand Flood Crisis:
Mobile tracking: To get location details of your loved ones stranded in Uttarakhand, try these helpline numbers: 9818003057, 9958976317.
Indian Army's website providing updates on the location of stranded people in Uttarakhand, list of rescued people, helpline numbers and more: http://suryahopes.in/
Searchable database of survivors from govt. records: http://aamjanata.com/official-data-released-uttarakhand-flood-crisis/
Google crisis map that shows relief camps, medical centres, drop off centres etc. http://google.org/crisismap/2013-uttrakhand-floods?gl=in
Give and share information to help the people in flood-hit Uttarakhand: https://www.facebook.com/helputtarakhandonline
59 Comments
A very apt post Arti. Yes we all salute the jawans of Indian army for their selfless service in war and in peace. Thanks for writing this post and bringing attention to the unsung heroes of India.
ReplyDeleteArti, Thanks a lot for your post. Our salute to the Jawans and all who help flood affected people. Prayers...
ReplyDeleteSpelling does not matter in poetry, poetry is purely a thing of the heart. Your words and pictures are amazing and this poem is truly wonderful, it should be published in a newspaper or something.
ReplyDeletegood work. the army jawans deserve the top respect in this country. nice work by providing the contact numbers at the end of the survey.
ReplyDeleteI salute ...
ReplyDeleteHi Arti,
ReplyDeleteHave been watching the devastating floods over in India and was thinking of you.
This is so tragic and my thoughts and prayers are with those that have lost loved ones and their homes.
Hugs
Carolyn
I listened to the tragedies occurring in India just today on the news. Prayers to you and your family members for safety.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately our country remembers these brave men in times of crisis and forget them when all is well! We must learn from nations who are always in gratitude for men in uniform regardless of times, good or bad!!
ReplyDeletemy big salute to Indian Army personnel esp ITBP
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
Honour ,Salute and respect to the Jawans ... Jai Hind !!
ReplyDeleteSalute to our Brave Jawans...It is indeed because of them we are living peacefully..It is their hard work that has helped many people from the death..
ReplyDeleteWe didn't really follow the floods in your country as we were troubled by haze problems blown over from our neighbour country.
ReplyDeletePurrs to those affected and all who helped in the floods.
The jawans deserve the salute. Good one.
ReplyDeleteWell done Arti! The jaWans actions deserve to be commemorated through photos, their actions lauded with poetry.
ReplyDeleteA perfect post to salute them which they so richly deserve.... My salute to them as well.... Thank you for creating such a apt post...
ReplyDeleteThe armed forces are ultimate. Without caring for their self thay have offered all the help at the highest possible level. There is no match to their courage, dedication.
ReplyDeleteRespect and salute to the jawans! Hats off to them.
ReplyDeleteThese few weeks have been devastating... The place where I did my first real backpacking/trekking is in ruins!
ReplyDeleteAre you getting involved in any effort to hep the region?
thanks for sharing a post in the honour of the ones who are being true messengers of Almighty,dear Arti !
ReplyDeleteI salute to the Super Men and Women of the nation who are risking their lives for some of our relatives,friends and nationals ...
Jai Hind !!
A lovely tribute.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and fitting tribute. Its heartbreaking that such events occur but the actions of these people and others like them renew my faith in human beings.
ReplyDeleteGood post. I learned a lot.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tribute to the jawans!
ReplyDeleteNice one arthi
Nice gesture Arti, I too was working on a Letter to Uttarakhand. Well, loved the way you share the information with a very personal and emotional touch..Hats off to you too... Hats off to all the personnel and local people who are putting in to efforts selflessly...
ReplyDeleteLovely tribute...jai Hind .Technology News
ReplyDeleteHappy that you wrote a post on this issue. I too salute our armed forces for all that have done. Kudos to our brethren fro, Uttarakhand who extended all kinds of support to outsiders despite their own miseries.
ReplyDeleteThe service rendered by our brave men in uniform in rescuing people sranded at different places in Uttarakhand will ever remain memorable. Thanks for honouring these glorious men on behalf of the nation.
ReplyDeletehats off to army
ReplyDeleteI always follow the "flood" news, and imagine how the army evacuate 50000++ pilgrim that trapped over himalaya, great work!
ReplyDeleteappreciate your gesture...thank you arti...for talking on behalf of everyone
ReplyDeleteAwesome. While we have been bombarded with information on Uttrakhand on TV newspapers, and lament , discuss about how, why, God bless the soldiers who fight to keep this country safe but also contribute in times like these. Wonderful salute.
ReplyDeleteyes we have to salute our indian jawans
ReplyDeleteYes one must be grateful to the service of these Jawans and their selfless services time again in desperate times. Hope that these heroes are not forgotten once everything gets back to normal .
ReplyDeleteGreat tribute Arti!
ReplyDeleteHi,Arti
ReplyDeleteI have been reading papers on the devastating floods in India. I was thinking of you. It is so sad that many people are stranded and past away from that disaster.I was also shocked to see a photo on the paper; your idol of the Hindu Lord Shiva is almost submerged in the flooded river in Northern India. My thoughts are with you and those all victims in your country.
Take care Arti.
Tomoko
An apt post Arti,
ReplyDeletewell done..
I am missing a lot here. will try to catch up..
Apart from securing our borders, be it flood of famine, earth quake or terrorist attack, our jawans are always at the forefront. Apt tribute to those selfless folks.
ReplyDeleteIndeed Our Soldiers Deserve All The Respesct.
ReplyDeleteHats Off To Them.
I also salute them...
ReplyDeleteIt's a Powerful post!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
Unless there is a calamity or a war, we do not remember our brave jawans. But this time, it really is different. I am seeing a lot of people immediately responding to them with their Salute. Even though, these hardworking Jawans may not see or know, but everyone I know have been thoroughly acknowledging this very fact! Lovely poem Arti!
ReplyDeleteA lovely tribute to these heroes Arti. It seems amazing that thee brave people (in our country and yours) step up where they're needed during these tragedies. We are blessed that they are there.
ReplyDeleteAn inspiring tribute..... Jai Jawan!
ReplyDeletewe all are indebted to them,very nice poem
ReplyDeleteOne of the biggest tragedies for our country and our men in uniform serving those in need. Beautiful expression and such heart wrenching pictures.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links.
I returned couple of days before the roads got washed away. When I saw the first landslides, I knew this is going to be bad. Did little bit of filming and quickly returned to rudraprayag and and then back to delhi. We mess up and expect the army to clear it. They are doing superb job of rescuing people who are alive.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute Arti....
ReplyDeleteOooooh - i wish i could help everyone! Lokah smasta sukino bhavantu!
ReplyDeletesalute to army
ReplyDeletetouchy poem
Lump in my throat. A beautiful and well-deserved tribute. *Respect*
ReplyDeleteA real salute to all the jawans.. Thanks arti for this wonderfall post...
ReplyDeleteSorry for my belated visit. I've known the serious flood happening in India from the paper and wondered how you were doing. Here as well we've been through various disasters from natural to man-made and in every crucial time, we owed a lot to our equivalent of your Jawans devotion, sensibility, integrity, courage and self-discipline. I truly salute to your jawans, ours and the ones of all of the world.
ReplyDeleteI wish things are getting settled any better now.
Please don't say sorry, cosmos. Your comments are always precious to me, early or late.. it does not matter :)
DeleteThank you so much for thinking of me, cosmos. I and my family are safe but as far things in Uttarakhand are concerned, it will take some time to get things back on track like before due to the huge extent of damages done. Lets hope, all our prayers here will make it a bit more faster.
Indian jawans are superb.. We have to salute them.. Arti thank u for your wonderful post.. you are doing too good job.. keep sharing.. Thank u..
ReplyDeletei love this post. it is good to hear that people like the jawans of uttarakhand still exist.
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ReplyDeleteThats why we call them - Amar Jawan :)
ReplyDeleteI salute these jawans...
ReplyDeleteThis is really a nice post and we are really proud of our dedicated army jawans.
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